To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

OHIO Daniel Rhodes Hanna Papers
H ~ S T O R Y 3 cubic feet ( 9 volumes)
Preliminary Inventory
COLLECTION SYNOPSIS
Provenance: The Ohio Historical Society acquired the Daniel
Rhodes Hanna papers through the auspices of Don Grogan,
president of the T. W. Grogan Realty Company, as a gift of the
Hanna Building Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio, in April 1960.
Sherrill Dryden- Baird processed the collection in December
1979.
Property rights: The Ohio Historical Society holds the pro-perty
rights to this collection.
Copyrights: The copyrights to this collection have - not been
dedicated to the public. Consideration of the requirements
of copyright is the responsibility of the author and publisher.
Access: This collection is open under the rules and regulations
of the Ohio Historical Society.
Citation: Researchers are requested to cite collection name,
collection number and the Ohio Historical Society in all foot-note
and bibliographic references.
Transfer: Documents enclosed in the journals and ledgers were
transferred to VFM 2929,~ anuscripts Department, in December,
1979.
Biographical sketch: Daniel Rhodes Hanna ( 1866- 1921), son of
Marcus Alonso and C. Augustus Hanna, was born and raised in
Cleveland, Ohio. Hanna assumed control of the family business
concerns, including M. A. Hanna and Company, after his father's
death in 1904.
Hanna purchased the Cleveland Leader in 1910 from Medill
McCormick, his brother- in- law and editor and publisher of the
Chicago Tribune. In 1912 he purchased the Cleveland News when
the owner refused to support Theodore Roosevelt. Although not
as politically active as his father, Hanna was one of Roosevelt's
principal financial backers in Ohio during the 1912 presidential
campaign. The editorial policies of the Leader and the N- ews
reflect Hanna's progressive politics.
Sources: Wm. G. Rose, Cleveland, The Making of a City ( Cleve-land.
1950)
H. L. Warner, Progressivism in Ohio, 1897- 1917
( Columbus, 1964)
Scope and Content: The Daniel R. Hanna papers date from 1904
to 1926 and occupy three cubic feet. The papers consist of
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
1982 Ve1rn6A venue. Co! umbus Ohio 43211.2497 ~ h 6: 1 4,297,2300 ix: 6 14.291.2411
www. ohiohistory. org

This item is a finding aid or inventory to an Ohio Historical Society collection or series. Finding aids are descriptive access tools that provide more complete information about a collection than you will find in the online catalog record. For more information on the collection and to view its contents, contact the Ohio Historical Society.

OHIO Daniel Rhodes Hanna Papers
H ~ S T O R Y 3 cubic feet ( 9 volumes)
Preliminary Inventory
COLLECTION SYNOPSIS
Provenance: The Ohio Historical Society acquired the Daniel
Rhodes Hanna papers through the auspices of Don Grogan,
president of the T. W. Grogan Realty Company, as a gift of the
Hanna Building Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio, in April 1960.
Sherrill Dryden- Baird processed the collection in December
1979.
Property rights: The Ohio Historical Society holds the pro-perty
rights to this collection.
Copyrights: The copyrights to this collection have - not been
dedicated to the public. Consideration of the requirements
of copyright is the responsibility of the author and publisher.
Access: This collection is open under the rules and regulations
of the Ohio Historical Society.
Citation: Researchers are requested to cite collection name,
collection number and the Ohio Historical Society in all foot-note
and bibliographic references.
Transfer: Documents enclosed in the journals and ledgers were
transferred to VFM 2929,~ anuscripts Department, in December,
1979.
Biographical sketch: Daniel Rhodes Hanna ( 1866- 1921), son of
Marcus Alonso and C. Augustus Hanna, was born and raised in
Cleveland, Ohio. Hanna assumed control of the family business
concerns, including M. A. Hanna and Company, after his father's
death in 1904.
Hanna purchased the Cleveland Leader in 1910 from Medill
McCormick, his brother- in- law and editor and publisher of the
Chicago Tribune. In 1912 he purchased the Cleveland News when
the owner refused to support Theodore Roosevelt. Although not
as politically active as his father, Hanna was one of Roosevelt's
principal financial backers in Ohio during the 1912 presidential
campaign. The editorial policies of the Leader and the N- ews
reflect Hanna's progressive politics.
Sources: Wm. G. Rose, Cleveland, The Making of a City ( Cleve-land.
1950)
H. L. Warner, Progressivism in Ohio, 1897- 1917
( Columbus, 1964)
Scope and Content: The Daniel R. Hanna papers date from 1904
to 1926 and occupy three cubic feet. The papers consist of
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
1982 Ve1rn6A venue. Co! umbus Ohio 43211.2497 ~ h 6: 1 4,297,2300 ix: 6 14.291.2411
www. ohiohistory. org